SERU Registry

The registry is intended to help publishers and libraries identify interest in using SERU for electronic resources. Publishers who wish to use SERU with any of their products and librarians who would like to request that SERU apply to some of their products should sign up at www.niso.org/seru/registry/signup to be added to the SERU registry.

It is understood that SERU may not apply to or be appropriate for all products in all situations and that joining this Registry does not place any requirement on these parties to commit to SERU. Early-implementor organizations, which joined the SERU registry during the original trial period, are marked with an asterisk (*).

SERU applies to: Database of Ch'ing Palace Memorials and Archives of the Grand Council and Database of Biographical Materials of Ch'ing Historical Figures and Biographical Packets and Drafts from the Archives of the Ch'ing Historiography Institute

SERU should only apply to the following journal titles, originally published by Berg:
Anthrozoös; Architecture and Culture; Art in Translation; Cultural and Social History; Design and Culture; Fashion Practice; Fashion Theory; Food, Culture and Society; Home Cultures; Interiors; Luxury; Material Religion; Photography and Culture; Textile; The Design Journal; The Journal of Modern Craft; The Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice; The Senses and Society; Time and Mind.

SERU applies to academic subscription to Creativity & Human Development International eJournal (online only). Order direct from journal website www.creativityjournal.net or through subscription service providers.

SERU applies to Ethnicity & Disease. Additional Information: Quarterly peer-reviewed journal of ISHIB. The journal provides a comprehensive source of information on the causal relationships in the etiology of common illnesses through the study of ethnic patterns of disease. The broadly multidisciplinary journal draws from research in epidemiology, genetics, health services, social biology, and anthropology.

The INTELECOM Online Resources Network is a hosted and supported subscription database of academic video clips - streamed on demand - for use in support of online, hybrid and face-to-face classes at the post secondary level.

We are a publisher of scholarly mathematics books and journals, founded in 1992. Nearly all of our periodicals publish their content online, and we expect our subscribers to use our electronic content within the bounds of conventional usage of copyrighted materials.

Next City is a non-profit media organization dedicated to connecting cities and informing the people who work to improve them. Next City provides daily online coverage of public policy and current affairs from an urbanist perspective. Through its Forefront Series, Next City produces 50 in-depth stories each year about economic development, transportation, governance, housing, arts and culture, education and more.

SERU is applicable to Public Health Reports. An individual subscription is a subscription for one person while an institutional subscription is needed for an organization, business or group allowing multiple people access through one subscription. See http://www.publichealthreports.org/OrderNow.cfm to determine which subscription type is appropriate and consult the subscription rates.

SERU will be used for all Springer online reference works, and may additionally be used for all other Springer online publications which both the client and Springer agree that a bilateral license is not necessary. This includes online journals, archives, books, book series, protocols, and other online products that may be developed.

Use of SERU shall NOT be permitted for contracts over $250,000. As always, procurement requirements must be followed to determine if there are multiple sources for a desired product. The SERU program could be used if the program is sole source or if the successful vendor offers the program through SERU.

Additional Information: Representing the business unit within Public Works and Government Services Canada responsible for reviewing and establishing the Government of Canada's strategy for the procurement of subscriptions and electronic publications.

Note: Use of SERU shall NOT be permitted for contracts over $250,000. As always, procurement requirements must be followed to determine if there are multiple sources for a desired product. The SERU program could be used if the program is sole source or if the successful vendor offers the program through SERU. Each potential usage must be in accordance with the relevant governing policies and procedures of the University and will be examined on a case by case basis. As an entity of the State of Tennessee, the provisions of any agreement as they pertain to the University are enforceable only to the extent authorized by the Constitution and laws of the State of Tennessee.